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    FRAUD FACTS Issue 12 April 2011 INFORMATION FOR ORGANISATIONS An introduction to fraud detection Fraud detection should form part of an organisation’s overall anti-fraud strategy to identify and stop new or historical fraud at the earliest opportunity. Effective fraud detection saves money and protects businesses and their employees‚ shareholders and customers. What is fraud detection? Fraud detection is the identification of actual or potential fraud within an organisation. It relies upon the implementation

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    Is K-12 Education the Solution? With the launching of the K-12 educational systems in the Philippines many have supported it and many have expressed doubts on this move by the government. K-12 covers Kindergarten and 12 years of basic education (six (6) years of primary education‚ four (4) years of Junior education‚ and two (2) years of senior high school) to provide sufficient time for mastery of concepts and skills‚ develop lifelong learners‚ and prepare graduates for tertiary education‚ middle-level

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    Unemployment Unemployment occurs when people are without work and actively seeking work. Africa is deeply affected with a high rate of unemployment especially among the youth. Africa is now having the most youthful population in the world with the youth covering close to between 60% and 70% of the continents population. This menace poses great threats to the strength and growth of Africa. Though unemployment is seen manifested all over the world‚ the case of Africa is very dilapidating to say

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    Problems of Education in Africa Proactively speaking‚ I strongly believe that there is possibility for a virtuous circle of education and growth in Africa before the turn of the century‚ and we need to create it. “This means that finance ministers of our States in Africa should be concerned about education‚ and education ministers about economic growth.” South Africa for example should emphasized technical and vocational education by giving it prestige that is equal to academic education and qualification

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    UNEMPLOYMENT IN TURKEY One of the most important problems of Turkey is unemployment. Among all the countries around the world‚ Turkey is 5th in the issue of unemployement. In Turkey‚ to be regarded as an unemployed‚ the person should have enough qualities to work and he/she can not find a job after looking foa a job at least one month. From time to time these unemployed people’s rates increase or decrease. The last statistic of the unemployement people’s rate which is given by Turkish government

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    English Verb Tenses The only way everyone knows what everyone else is talking about with any degree of certainty is with verb tenses. Verb tenses are absolutely necessary to fluency in English. If you are a native speaker‚ they add validity to your diction‚ story-telling‚ and opinions. If English is your second language‚ verb tenses are the most important things to master before you can call yourself fluent in the most widely-spoken language on earth. Ads by Google Into Binary Options ? Get

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    Sex Education : Problem and Its Solution Sex education in Malaysia at present be taught informally. Should sex education be introduced in school syllabus in Malaysia? Before answering this question‚ we must to indicate the problems and its solution. The main problem is the limited knowledge about body and sexuality among Malaysian teenagers. Due to sensitivity of this issue‚ it makes the adolescents receive inadequate education‚ guidance and services on reproductive health. This will led them

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    CO-CURRICULAR activities are essential in providing quality education to better prepare students for their transition into the working environment‚ said minister of education. Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Lela Dato Seri Setia Hj Abdul Rahman Dato Setia Hj Mohd Taib said this yesterday during a cultural showcase held at the Nakhoda Ragam Vocational School in Lambak Kanan. "(As educators) we must realise the need to have a mature mindset in providing quality education. We cannot just educate students with knowledge

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    Towards a Better Education System in Bangladesh: From Traditional to Modernity. Written By Md. Moynul Haque Research Assistant Bangladesh Enterprise Institute Introduction: There is a pressing need for the structural changes of age-old system of education in Bangladesh. It requires the priority attention of the citizen in general and government in particular. Bangladesh education system traversed a long way of shadow myth in its curriculum adopted by the three phases of its era: the design

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    Report 1 Discussion on whether the introduction of maximum prices by a government would solve the problem of scarcity. 1.0 Introduction: A maximum price is a price set by government to limit the amount sellers are allowed to charge for their products or services. This is to prevent sellers from setting high prices and thus‚ making goods more affordable for the general public. While their intention to protect the welfare of consumers is well-meaning‚ this measure can sometimes backfire when

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